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Tso Moriri to Kibber Trek

Itinerary

Tour Details
Duration of Trek:
09 Days
Best Time:
Mid August to End of September
Highest Point:
Parang La (5588m)
Focus:
Monasteries, Monks, People Villages
Highlight:
Remote villages, High mountain Passes, Lakes
Physical Challenge:
Challenging
  • Day 01 Leh to Tsomoriri Lake 6 Hrs

    After breakfast, drive to Tso Moriri via Chumathang. Overnight stay in Camp.

  • Day 02 Korzok to Kyangdam (4595m) 5 hrs.

    Today you will walk from Korzok to the other end of the Lake with a few ups and downs. Overall it is a totally different walking day with an experience similar to walking the beach. The difference of walking here is the narrow trails which are mostly rocky and sandy at times. There are maximum chances of spotting wild ass in this area. The Camping site is just at the end of the Lake, before the river. There will be no toilet facility.

  • Day 03 Kyangdam to Skitpodangsa (4563m) or Nurboo Sumdo (4-5 hrs.

    Today is again an easy walk on the flat ground to Nurboo Sumdo. You will have to wet your feet on this trek as soon as you leave the camp since you’ll be passing through natural spring water(Chumik Sharte) which is located near the river. You can also camp at Skitpodangsa on the other side of the Parangchu but water level can get higher in the afternoon if you’ll be trekking during the month of early August or July.

  • Day 04 Skitpodangsa or Nurbo Sumdo to Getpabuzak (4600m) 5-6 hrs.

    If you camp at Nurboo Sumdo don’t forget to carry sandals with you for crossing rivers. The river is full of small pebbles, which will hurt your feet if you are without sandals. After crossing the river you will walk south for the next few days. Gradually you walk along the river. Camping site is nearby after a short walk.

  • Day 05 Getpabuzak to Tarangyokma (4731m) 4-5 hrs.

    Today is again a straightforward walk along the river over the plateau before the Valley widens. Keep walking in the same direction along the river and the campsite is near the river with a small spring. It is a nice camping area but there are no toilet facilities.

  • Day 06 Tarangyokma to Kharsagongma (4900m) or Parang la base (Bubnen) (5089m) 3-4 hrs.

    Today again you will remain in the same valley and ascend for the Parangla that starts from Kharsagongma. If you are with a bigger group it's ideal to camp at Kharsagongma as there is space for only a few tents. Otherwise, continue walking to the base Camp based at Parangla Pass.

  • Day 07 Kharsagongma to Takkarzong (4850m) via Parang La (5588m)

    Cross the river immediately after leaving the Camp. Take the trail on your left hand side which is the right side of the glacier. As you walk upwards, curves become very narrow where you can cross the glacier. Start walking towards the southeast and after around 3 hours of walking, you’ll see colourful prayer flags flapping at the top of the Pass. Take the steep descent to the campsite near a huge rock from where the waterfalls . But by the end of September and October water dries up, therefore you’ll have to carry water from the Parang base.

  • Day 08 Takkarzong to Thangltak (4500m) 4-5 hrs.

    It's a vertical walk down to the Parangchu and then from there it’s going to be a walk over plains towards the east . And then an exhausting Climb will follow to Thangltak. Thangltak has a very nice campsite with a wonderful view of the mountains and spring water. Kibber is just another 3 hours walk from here.

  • Day 09 Thangltak to Kibber 3 hrs.

    Take the straight trail towards east with gentle ascend. From the highest point from there, you will walk steep down to the bridge following a few zigzag trails. After crossing the bridge you’ll reach Kibber village. Overnight stay at the Guesthouse in Kibber.

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